Morris County Township
Welcome to Randolph, a 21-square-mile Morris County township of wooded neighborhoods, historic hamlets, and well-regarded schools.
Randolph is a township in the southwestern corner of Morris County, New Jersey, set in the rolling, wooded terrain of the New Jersey Highlands about 25 miles west of Manhattan. With roughly 26,500 residents spread across approximately 21 square miles, it is the third-largest township in the county by area and combines a long local history with the comfortable suburban character that defines much of Morris County. The community developed from a scattering of rural hamlets and mill villages, several of which still lend their names to neighborhoods today, and grew substantially in the second half of the twentieth century as new home construction brought commuters to the region. The township's identity is shaped by its open space, its schools, and its convenience to the region's employment corridors. Route 10 and access to Interstates 80 and 287 put much of northern and central New Jersey within reach, while NJ Transit rail service is available from the neighboring towns of Dover, Denville, Morris Plains, and Morristown. The County College of Morris, the county's two-year community college, has its main campus in Randolph, anchoring education and workforce training in the community. Randolph appeals most to families and professionals seeking a suburban lifestyle with strong schools and room to spread out. Its neighborhoods range from historic villages to quiet lake and cul-de-sac communities, and its park system and recreation programs are a central part of local life. Residents value the combination of wooded seclusion, community amenities, and a practical commute, which together make Randolph a durable, sought-after address in Morris County.
Randolph is a township in the southwestern part of Morris County, New Jersey. It is one of the county's larger townships by area, covering about 21 square miles, and sits roughly 25 miles west of New York City.
Randolph is served by the Randolph Township School District, a pre-kindergarten through twelfth-grade public district with six schools and roughly 4,300 students. The County College of Morris, the county's community college, also has its main campus in Randolph.
Randolph is approximately 25 miles west of Manhattan. Commuters typically use NJ Transit rail from nearby stations such as Dover, Denville, Morris Plains, or Morristown, or drive via Route 10 and Interstates 80 and 287.
Randolph includes several neighborhoods with deep local history, including Ironia, a nineteenth-century iron-mining village, and Millbrook, a narrow valley where Quaker settlers operated mills in the early 1800s. Other long-established sections include Mount Freedom, Center Grove, and Fernbrook, alongside newer lake and subdivision communities.
Randolph is a township, one of New Jersey's forms of local government. It is the third-largest township in Morris County by area, and its approximately 26,500 residents are spread across roughly 21 square miles of largely suburban, wooded terrain.
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